Hisense is one of the major leading brands in the TV space, quickly gaining traction and notoriety against the big entrenched companies despite joining the game later.
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Hisense has announced the new L9Q Laser TV, redesigned from the ground up, that will have a variable lens for five different sizes ranging from 100 to 150 inches.
The 65-inch U6N ULED Hisense 4K TV, which uses the brand's take on mini-LED QLED technology, is currently on sale from Amazon for only $498 for Cyber Monday.
The 65-inch Hisense U6HF ULED 4K TV, which is powered by the Fire TV platform, is on sale from Amazon at $118 off for Cyber Monday, dropping its price to $430.
Though not without a few rough edges, the Hisense 110 UX is still a brilliant option if you're in the market for a television that breaks the 100-inch barrier.
Hisense has announced that its new PL2 UST projector is now available in the U.S. It features a stylish design and 2,700 lumens of brightness for $2,500.
This Hisense 75-inch Class U6 Mini-LED is currently on-sale for only $750--which is roughly 38% off--meaning you can grab this behemoth for less than $1000.
The Hisense laser projector on sale at Best Buy today (PL1 X-Fusion) will create anywhere from an 80-inch screen up to 120-inches. A real home movie theater.
The Hisense 75-inch Class U6 Series Mini-LED 4K UHD QLED Google TV is on sale. It's a 2024 TV that's now just $750, down from $1,200. That's $10 per inch of TV.